Summary
It was ultrasound day at the Westmoreland Fair, but their were no anxious, expectant parents on hand.
Instead, Lacy Weimer and her twin sister, Lynn Korns, who own Identical Genetics Inc. of Loyalhanna, were taking ultrasound pictures of half-ton steers and 250-pound pigs at the fair to determine the quality of meat and an animal's physical makeup.See the full content of this document
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Ultrasounds Divulge Makeup, Meat of Steers, Pigs at Fair
Their subjects sometimes were cooperative with the procedure, but others were more cantankerous and fought their owners, who...
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